A Anya9 Member Dec 20, 2018 12 1 Dec 20, 2018 #1 Hello! I started as contractor and was converted as full time by the company that I was contracting. The same duties performed as contractor was carried over to full time position. Can the main tasks on both reference letters be the same?
Hello! I started as contractor and was converted as full time by the company that I was contracting. The same duties performed as contractor was carried over to full time position. Can the main tasks on both reference letters be the same?
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Anya9 said: Hello! I started as contractor and was converted as full time by the company that I was contracting. The same duties performed as contractor was carried over to full time position. Can the main tasks on both reference letters be the same? Click to expand... Yes, if that is the truth. But if by "contractor" you mean self-employed contractor, you can't use that experience as Canadian experience.
A Anya9 Member Dec 20, 2018 12 1 Dec 21, 2018 #3 jes_ON said: Yes, if that is the truth. But if by "contractor" you mean self-employed contractor, you can't use that experience as Canadian experience. Click to expand... Thanks for the reply. No I was contracting through an agency with this company A and then was converted as full time employee by company A for the same job role. Reactions: jes_ON
jes_ON said: Yes, if that is the truth. But if by "contractor" you mean self-employed contractor, you can't use that experience as Canadian experience. Click to expand... Thanks for the reply. No I was contracting through an agency with this company A and then was converted as full time employee by company A for the same job role.